- In the 18th–20th centuries, a
namestnik was a
person in
charge of
namestnichestvo, with
plenipotentiary powers. The
latter has
traditionally been translated...
- the term
guberniya was
replaced by the
synonym of
Russian origin:
namestnichestvo (наместничество),
sometimes translated as "viceroyalty",
other times...
- наместничество, romanized: Kiyevskoye
namestnichestvo) was an administrative-territorial unit (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire,
which existed in...
- This is a list of
viceroyalties (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire....
-
previous administrative division from
governorates to
viceroyalties (
namestnichestvo), and in 1783 the
Vyborg Governorate was
renamed into
Vyborg Viceroyalty...
-
Yekaterinoslav Viceroyalty was an administrative-territorial unit (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire,
which was
created on 26
March 1783 by merging...
- Novgorod-Seversky Governorate, was an administrative-territorial unit (
namestnichestvo) of the
Russian Empire,
which existed in 1781–1796. Its
capital was...
- 266
people and was part of
Tiraspol okrug (district) in
Voznesensk Namestnichestvo (vice-royalty).
Ovidiopol was
granted status of a
supernumerary town...
- pre-reform orthography: Кавка́зское намѣ́стничество, romanized: Kavkázskoye
naméstnichestvo; Arabic: النيابة الملكية على القوقاز, romanized: al-Niyābah al-Malakīyah...
- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Coat of arms of the
Russian Volhynian Vice-royalty (
Namestnichestvo) Coat of arms of
Volhynian Governorate Volhynian Voivodeship in Poland...